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The Livin' Is High But It'S Far From Easy
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Living Costs and Taxes in Wisconsin
(2007)The author takes on the task of looking at how the cost of living, including taxes, affects migration to Wisconsin, especially the decisions of young, highly educated people to relocate in the Badger State. -
Living in Plain Sight: The Winnebago Struggle To Remain In Wisconsin During the Removal of 1863
(2010-05-20)The year of 1863 set the precedent on how the United States government, the State of Wisconsin and many of the local citizens dealt with the Winnebagos. The Winnebagos that attempted to remain in Wisconsin or those that ... -
Living Memorial: A Case Study on the Creation of Memorial Stadiums at the University of Illinois, University of Minnesota, and Indiana University during the 1920s
(2017-10-19)This thesis presents three case studies of the "Memorial Stadiums" and other campus buildings created at the University of Illinois -Urbana-Champaign, the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, and Indiana University - ... -
"Living on the Crust of a Volcano" : The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy and the United States' Involvement
(2008-06-26)The overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy took place on January 17, 1893. One of the debates surrounding this event is the involvement of the United States through its representative, Minister John L. Stevens. 1874-1894 was ... -
Living with Coyotes; Madison Citizens’ Experiences and Attitudes
(2019)The prevalence of some wildlife species in urban areas draws attention from ecologists and social scholars, alike, especially for controversial species like the coyote (Canis latrans). Geographers investigate urban citizens’ ... -
Living With Urdu, Living Without Urdu: An Attempt at a Personal Memoir
(Center for South Asia, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2002) -
Livny, Miron interview
(2010-04-26)Miron Livny is the Director of Core Computational Technology, Morgridge Institute for Research. He is also UW-Madison Professor of Computer Sciences in the College of Letters and Science, and Director of UW Center for High ... -
Lloyd Whydotski Interview
(UW-Stout Archives and Area Research Center, 1981)Tape recorded interview conducted on August 20, 1981 by Paul Axelsen, representing the UW-Stout Oral History Program, with Lloyd Whydotski at his home in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Mr. Whydotski, Associate Professor Emeritus, ... -
LMOS H2O2 and HNO3 Concentration Data and Trajectory Model Output
(Wiley, 2019-08)The data set described here contains simultaneous measurements of the concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and nitric acid (HNO3) measured at Zion, IL during the Lake Michigan Ozone Study during spring 2017. -
Load Balancing in a Locally Distributed Database System
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1985) -
Load Balancing in Large-Scale RFID Systems
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 2006)Large-scale radio frequency identifer (RFID) systems are being increasingly deployed in many applications such as supply chain automation. An RFID system consists of inexpensive, uniquely-identifiable tags that are mounted ... -
Load Balancing, Load Sharing and Performance in Distributed Systems
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1987) -
Load Control for Locking: The 'Half-and-Half' approach
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1989)A number of concurrency control performance studies have shown that, under high levels of data contention, concurrency control algorithms can exhibit thrashing behavior which is detrimental to overall system performance. ... -
Load Dynamic Performance Sensitivity Analysis with respect to End-Use Motor Characteristics and Distribution Feeder Networks
(2010-05-15)Motor dynamics sensitivity analysis with respect to end-use motor characteristics (inertia, load torque profile, electrical parameters) is presented in this thesis. Mechanical data of motors play a very important role ... -
Load-Balanced Task Allocation in Locally Distributed Computer Systems
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1986) -
Loaded Questions and Answers : Courtroom Language in the Chai Vang Murder Trial
(2015-08)Research has shown that clear power structures exist in all courtrooms (Eades 2008, Gibbons, Berk-Seligson, van Dijk 2004). Not only does a person's status affect the power relationships but so too does the language used ...